Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 44/2014 of 21 November 2013 supplementing... (32014R0044)
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Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 44/2014 of 21 November 2013 supplementing Regulation (EU) No 168/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to the vehicle construction and general requirements for the approval of two- or three-wheel vehicles and quadricycles Text with EEA relevance
- COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 44/2014
- of 21 November 2013
- supplementing Regulation (EU) No 168/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to the vehicle construction and general requirements for the approval of two- or three-wheel vehicles and quadricycles
- (Text with EEA relevance)
- CHAPTER I
- SUBJECT MATTER AND DEFINITIONS
- Article 1
- Subject matter
- Article 2
- Definitions
- CHAPTER II
- OBLIGATIONS OF MANUFACTURERS REGARDING VEHICLE CONSTRUCTION
- Article 3
- Fitting and demonstration requirements related to vehicle construction
- Article 4
- Application of UNECE regulations
- Article 5
- Technical specifications on vehicle construction requirements and test procedures
- Article 6
- Requirements applying to powertrain tampering prevention (anti-tampering) measures
- Article 7
- Requirements applying to the arrangements for type-approval procedures
- Article 8
- Requirements applying to conformity of production (CoP)
- Article 9
- Requirements applying to coupling devices and attachments
- Article 10
- Requirements applying to devices to prevent unauthorised use
- Article 11
- Requirements applying to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
- Article 12
- Requirements applying to external projections
- Article 13
- Requirements applying to fuel storage
- Article 14
- Requirements applying to load platforms
- Article 15
- Requirements applying to masses and dimensions
- Article 16
- Requirements applying to the functional on-board diagnostics
- Article 17
- Requirements applying to passenger handholds and footrests
- Article 18
- Requirements applying to the registration plate space
- Article 19
- Requirements applying to access to repair and maintenance information
- Article 20
- Requirements applying to stands
- CHAPTER III
- OBLIGATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO TECHNICAL SERVICES
- Article 21
- Performance standards and assessment of technical services
- Article 22
- Permissibility of self-testing
- CHAPTER IV
- OBLIGATIONS OF THE MEMBER STATES
- Article 23
- Type-approval of vehicles, systems, components and separate technical units
- CHAPTER V
- FINAL PROVISIONS
- Article 24
- Entry into force
- LIST OF ANNEXES
- ANNEX I
- List of UNECE regulations which apply on a compulsory basis
- ANNEX II
- Requirements applying to powertrain tampering prevention measures (anti-tampering)
- 1.
- Purpose and scope
- 1.3. Scope
- 2.
- General requirements
- 3.
- Additional specific requirements for (sub)category L1e, L2e and L6e vehicles
- 3.2. Requirements for category L1e, L2e and L6e vehicles equipped with a combustion engine
- 3.2.1. Intake system
- 3.2.2. Engine
- 3.2.3. Exhaust system
- 3.5. Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT)
- 4.
- Additional specific requirements for (sub)categories L3e-A1 and L4e-A1
- 4.2. Intake system
- 5.
- Additional specific requirements for other (sub)categories of vehicle within the scope of point 1.3.
- ANNEX III
- Requirements applying to arrangements for type-approval procedures
- 1.
- Type-approval process
- 2.
- Combination of technical specifications
- 3.
- Specific provisions
- 4.
- Provisions regarding conversion of subcategories (L3e/L4e)-A2 and (L3e/L4e)-A3 motorcycles
- 4.1. General
- 4.2.1. Type-approval
- 4.2.9. Electronic information of the (L3e/L4e)-A2 or A3 motorcycle
- 4.3. Conversion
- 4.4. First registration
- 5.
- Procedures to be followed during multi-stage EU type-approval
- 5.1. General
- 5.2. Procedures
- 6.
- Specific conditions required of virtual testing methods and regulatory acts for which virtual and/or self-testing methods may be used by a manufacturer or a technical service
- 6.0. Objectives and scope
- 6.1. List of delegated acts and their annexes
- 7.
- General conditions required for virtual testing methods
- 7.1. Virtual test pattern
- 7.2. Fundamentals of computer simulation and calculation
- 7.2.1. Mathematical model
- 7.2.2. Process of validating the mathematical model
- 7.2.3. Documentation
- 7.2.4. Tools and support
- 8.
- Validation process for virtual testing
- Figure 3-1
- Virtual testing validation process flow chart
- ANNEX IV
- Requirements applying to conformity of production
- 0.
- Objectives
- 1.
- Initial assessment
- 2.
- Product conformity arrangements
- 3.
- Continued verification arrangements
- 4.
- Conformity of production test requirements in cases of an unsatisfactory level of product conformity control as referred to in point 3.4.
- 4.1. Environmental and propulsion unit performance requirements
- 4.1.1.3.1.1.1. Conformity of the vehicle for type I, tailpipe emissions after cold start and type VII, CO
- 2
- emission test
- Figure 4-1
- Pass/fail criteria for Type I, II and VII testing
- 4.1.1.3.2. Conformity of production when manufacturer’s statistical data are available
- 4.1.1.3.3. Conformity of production when manufacturer’s statistical data remain unsatisfactory or unavailable
- 4.1.1.3.3.6. Remarks
- 4.1.1.4. Vehicles powered by a hybrid electric powertrain
- 4.1.1.5. Replacement pollution control devices
- 4.1.1.6. Actions to be taken in case of non-conformity of production
- 4.1.1.7. Penalties for non-conformities of production
- 4.1.2. Conformity of production for test type IV, evaporative emissions
- 4.1.2.1. Test for leakage
- 4.1.2.2. Test for venting
- 4.1.2.3. Purge test
- 4.1.2.4. Control Methods
- 4.1.3. Test type VIII on sound level
- 4.1.3.1. Vehicle conformity regarding sound level
- 4.1.3.2. Conformity of production of a non-original replacement exhaust system
- 4.1.4. Conformity of production (CoP) requirements regarding maximum design vehicle speed, maximum torque, maximum continuous rated power and maximum peak power
- 4.1.4.1. Maximum vehicle speed measurement tolerances during conformity of production (CoP) testing
- 4.1.4.2. Maximum torque, maximum continuous rated power, maximum net power and maximum peak power tolerances during CoP testing
- 4.1.5. Conformity of production (CoP) requirements regarding the mass in running order.
- 5. Review of the acceptable tolerances of the mass in running order
- ANNEX V
- Requirements applying to coupling devices and attachments
- 1.
- Scope
- 2.
- General requirements
- 3.
- Requirements for position
- 4.
- Requirements for articulation
- 5.
- Requirements for strength
- 5.2. Test procedure
- 5.2.4. Test conditions
- 5.3. Test of coupling balls and towing brackets
- 6.
- Coupling heads
- Appendix 1
- Specification for dimensions of a coupling ball if fitted on L-category vehicles
- Figure Ap1-1
- Ball coupling dimensions
- Figure Ap1-2
- Clearing space for coupling balls
- Appendix 2
- Specifications for dynamic test of coupling ball and towing bracket
- Figure Ap2-1
- Dynamic test direction on coupling ball and towing bracket – Test rig I. RL = reference line
- Figure Ap2-2
- Dynamic test direction on coupling ball and towing bracket – Test rig II. RL = reference line
- Figure Ap2-3
- Relative positions of the attachment points of a coupling device with respect to the reference line — Criteria for dynamic test angles
- Appendix 3
- Specifications for dynamic test on coupling head
- Figure Ap3-1
- Dynamic test direction on coupling head
- Figure Ap3-2
- Static lifting test direction on coupling head
- ANNEX VI
- Requirements applying to devices to prevent unauthorised use
- 1.
- Requirements
- ANNEX VII
- Requirements applying to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
- 1.
- Requirements
- ANNEX VIII
- Requirements applying to external projections
- 1.
- Requirements applying to two-wheel mopeds and two-wheel motorcycles with or without side-car
- 1.1. General requirements
- 1.1.2. Vehicles of categories L1e, L3e and L4e shall meet the following general requirements:
- 1.1.3. Specific provisions for vehicles of categories L1e, L3e and L4e
- 1.1.4. Specific provisions for vehicles of category L4e
- Figure 8-1
- Top-down view of category L4e motorcycle with side-car
- 1.2. Assessment of external projections
- Figure 8-2
- Test device movement zones
- Figure 8-3
- Top-down view of the testing device grazing the side of a vehicle and colliding with a protruding part
- 1.3. Specific requirements
- 1.3.1. Radius requirements concerning group 1 parts (contacted by grazing):
- 1.3.1.1. Plates:
- 1.3.1.2. Stems
- 1.3.2. Radius requirements concerning group 2 parts (contacted by collision):
- 1.3.2.1. Plates:
- 1.3.2.2. Stems
- Figure 8-4
- View of rider through transparent windshield
- Figure 8-5
- Fitting requirement for filler cap on fuel tank
- 2.
- Requirements applying to three-wheel vehicles and quadricycles
- 2.1. General requirements
- 2.1.2. Specific provisions for vehicles of categories L2e, L5e, L6e and L7e
- Appendix 1
- Testing device
- 1.
- External projections testing device
- Figure Ap1-1
- Diagram of the testing device
- 2.
- Procedure for use
- ANNEX IX
- Requirements applying to fuel storage
- 1.
- General requirements
- 2.
- Fuel tank tests
- 2.1. Overturn test
- 2.2. Hydraulic test
- 3.
- Specific requirements and tests for fuel tanks made of materials other than metal
- 3.2. Permeability test to be carried out on completely new fuel tank
- 3.3. Shock test to be carried out on a fuel tank which has undergone the permeability test
- 3.4. Mechanical strength test to be carried out on a fuel tank which has undergone the permeability test
- 3.5. Fuel resistance test to be carried out on samples of a completely new fuel tank and samples of a fuel tank which has undergone the permeability test
- 3.6. High temperature test to be carried out on samples of a fuel tank which has undergone the permeability test
- 3.7. Fire resistance test to be carried out on samples of a fuel tank which has undergone the permeability test
- 3.7.1. Preparation of test samples
- 3.7.2. Test equipment
- 3.7.3. Test procedure
- Figure 9-1
- Set-up for fire resistance test
- 3.7.4. Expression of results
- 3.7.5. Requirements concerning the fire resistance of fuel tank materials other than metal
- ANNEX X
- Requirements applying to load platforms
- 1.
- Purpose
- 2.
- Requirements
- ANNEX XI
- Requirements applying to masses and dimensions
- 1.
- Purpose
- 2.
- Submission of the vehicle’s mass specifications and test requirements to determine the mass specifications
- 3.
- Submission of the vehicle’s dimensions and test requirements to determine the dimensions
- Appendix 1
- Specific requirements with regard to masses and dimensions of L-category vehicles
- 1.
- Specific requirements regarding vehicle dimensions
- 2.
- Specific requirements regarding vehicle masses
- 2.7.1. Seat adjustment
- 2.7.2. Distribution of the mass of the driver and passengers to measure the vehicle masses
- 2.7.3. Distribution of the mass of the optional equipment
- 2.7.4. Distribution of the pay-mass
- 2.8. Maximum permissible pay-mass
- 2.9. Mass of the alternative propellant storage
- 3.
- Specific requirements regarding the vehicle masses and dimensions of subcategories L6e-A, L7e-A and L7e-B relating to static vehicle stability
- 3.0.1. Objectives and scope
- 3.1. Test vehicle
- 3.1.2. Checks
- 3.2. Lateral static stability tests
- 3.2.2. Tilt Table Test
- 3.2.2.1. Test Conditions
- 3.2.2.1.1. Loaded Configuration
- 3.2.2.2. Operator and passenger configuration
- 3.2.2.3. Test Device
- 3.2.2.4. Test Procedure
- 3.2.2.5. Performance Requirements
- 3.2.3. Static stability coefficient — Kst
- 3.2.3.1 Test Conditions
- 3.2.3.2. Calculation Kst
- 3.2.3.3. Performance Requirements
- 3.2.3.3.1. (Sub)categories L6e-A, L7e-A and L7e-B2: Kst ≥ 1.0
- 3.2.3.3.2. (Sub)category L7e-B1: Kst ≥ 0.7
- 3.2.4. Pitch stability
- 3.2.4.1. Test Conditions
- 3.2.4.1.1. Test Device
- 3.2.4.1.2. Test Procedure
- 3.2.4.1.3. Pitch stability performance requirements
- ANNEX XII
- Requirements applying to functional on-board diagnostics (OBD)
- 1.
- Introduction
- 2.
- OBD stage I and stage II
- 2.2. OBD stage II
- 2.3. Electric circuit diagnostic
- 3.
- Functional OBD requirements
- 3.2.1. Temporary disablement of the OBD system
- 3.3. Description of tests
- 3.3.2.2. Engine misfire
- 3.3.2.3. Oxygen sensor deterioration
- 3.5. Activation of malfunction indicator (MI)
- 3.7. Extinguishing the MI
- 3.8. Erasing a fault code
- 3.9. Bi-fuelled gas vehicles
- 4.
- Requirements relating to the type-approval of on-board diagnostic systems
- 4.5. Deficiency period
- Appendix 1
- Functional aspects of on-board diagnostic (OBD) systems
- 1.
- Introduction
- 2.
- On-board diagnostic functional verification testing
- 3.
- Diagnostic signals
- 4.
- In-use performance
- 4.1. General requirements
- 4.2. NumeratorM
- 4.3. DenominatorM
- 4.4. Ignition Cycle Counter
- 4.5. General Denominator
- 4.6. Reporting and increasing counters
- 4.7. Disablement of Numerators and Denominators and of the General Denominator
- 5.
- Access to OBD information
- 6.
- Information required for the manufacture of diagnostic tools
- 6.2.1. Communication Protocol Information
- 6.2.2. Test and diagnosis of OBD monitored components
- 6.2.3. Data required to perform the repair
- Appendix 2
- Minimum monitoring requirements for on-board diagnostic (OBD) system stages I and II
- 1.
- Subject matter
- 2.
- Scope and monitoring requirements
- 2.5. Exemptions regarding detection
- 2.6. Exemption regarding OBD emission verification tests (type VIII)
- ANNEX XIII
- Requirements applying to passenger handholds and footrests
- 1.
- General requirements
- ANNEX XIV
- Requirements applying to the registration plate space
- 1.
- General requirements
- 1.4. Shape and dimensions of the space for mounting a registration plate
- 1.5. Mounting and fixing of a rear registration plate on vehicles of categories L1e, L2e, L3e, L4e and L5e
- 1.6. Mounting and fixing of front and rear registration plates on vehicles of categories L6e and L7e
- 1.7. Other requirements
- 2.
- Test procedure
- 2.1. Determination of the vertical inclination and height of the registration plate from the ground surface
- ANNEX XV
- Requirements applying to access to repair and maintenance information
- 1.
- Purpose
- 2.
- Compliance with access to vehicle OBD and vehicle repair and maintenance information requirements in the type-approval procedure
- 3.
- Fees for access
- 4.
- Service parts, diagnostic tools and test equipment
- 5.
- Multi-stage type-approval
- 6.
- Small volume manufacturers
- 7.
- Carry-over systems
- 8.
- Compliance with the obligations regarding access to vehicle OBD and vehicle repair and maintenance information
- 9.
- Information requirements for granting access to independent operators to non-secure areas
- 10.
- Information requirements for granting access to independent operators to secure areas
- Appendix 1
- Access to vehicle OBD and vehicle repair and maintenance information
- 1.
- Introduction
- 2.
- Requirements
- Appendix 2
- List of carry-over systems
- ANNEX XVI
- Requirements applying to stands
- 1.
- General requirements
- 2.
- Specific requirements
- 2.3. Specific requirements for prop stands
- 2.4. Specific requirements for centre stands
- 2.5. Stand retention systems
- 3.
- Test procedure
- 3.1. Test surface specifications
- 3.2. Vehicle preparation (valid for all tests)
- 3.3. Test of stability of a vehicle fitted with a prop stand on a horizontal ground surface
- 3.4. Test of stability of a vehicle parked on an inclined surface
- Figure 14-1
- Transverse tilt to the left and right (prop stand)
- Figure 14-2
- Transverse tilt to the left and right (centre stand)
- Figure 14-3
- Longitudinal tilt downstream
- Figure 14-4
- Longitudinal tilt upstream
- ANNEX XVII
- Performance standards and assessment of technical services
- 1.
- General requirements
- 1.3. Procedure for the assessment of the technical services
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